William Shakespeare and Robert BurtonR. L. Cook, 1960 - Počet stran: 337 |
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... reason why the victim should not share the villain's soul , every dramatic reason why her situation should be pure pathos . Nothing but the coarseness of nature in the man who first wrote it can explain the absurdity . " I agree with ...
... reason why the victim should not share the villain's soul , every dramatic reason why her situation should be pure pathos . Nothing but the coarseness of nature in the man who first wrote it can explain the absurdity . " I agree with ...
Strana 259
... reason Would have mourn'd longer . I , 2 , 150 In men it [ the imagination ] is subject and governed by reason , or at least should be ; but in brutes it hath no superior , and is ratio brutorum , all the reason they have . B. p . 102 ...
... reason Would have mourn'd longer . I , 2 , 150 In men it [ the imagination ] is subject and governed by reason , or at least should be ; but in brutes it hath no superior , and is ratio brutorum , all the reason they have . B. p . 102 ...
Strana 291
... reason , and there was an excellent consent and harmony between them , but that is now dissolved , they often jar , reason is overborne by passion . B. p . 107 It was a violent commencement in her , and thou shalt see an answerable ...
... reason , and there was an excellent consent and harmony between them , but that is now dissolved , they often jar , reason is overborne by passion . B. p . 107 It was a violent commencement in her , and thou shalt see an answerable ...
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Contents I CHAPTER I A Short Account of Shakespeares Life | 1 |
CHAPTER II A Short Account of Burtons Life | 4 |
CHAPTER III The Beginnings of This Present Book | 7 |
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